If a student verbal commits to a NESCAC July 1st, I assume they can still play through July and try for D1? Or, if they verbal does that take them "off the board" where no D1's will have an interest?
If a student verbal commits to a NESCAC July 1st, I assume they can still play through July and try for D1? Or, if they verbal does that take them "off the board" where no D1's will have an interest?
I thought the NESCACs were August 1. And verbals are verbals until NLIs are signed. However, there non NLIs in D3 since there is no athletic scholarships in D3. Plenty of stories of D3 players that get cut in the fall of freshman year.
What does the language "committed to the application process" mean on most of the commits I'm seeing this week? That IF they can get into the school they are going to play?
The 2025 teams at the Long Island Lacrosse Showcase were underwhelming. Lots of ball hogs who think coaches want to see that. The truth is they want to see lacrosse played the right way.
The kid they gave the GoPro didn't do anything either. And the Nassau team wasn't very good at all.
Your son was home wasn’t he? Bitter jagoff
If my son were at home how would I know the kid with the GoPro was a ball hog who didn't do anything after a 3-point varsity season as a junior?
That ball hog with no varsity stats just committed D1 so I guess it worked.
What does the language "committed to the application process" mean on most of the commits I'm seeing this week? That IF they can get into the school they are going to play?
it really means if they can maintain their grades , test scores and behavior etc etc etc , they will get in, but they are not in until they are in - but chances are , the work that has been done thus far is good enough
What does the language "committed to the application process" mean on most of the commits I'm seeing this week? That IF they can get into the school they are going to play?
Yes, this wording is usually with Ivies, NESCAC and the Academies.